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10th November 2010, 01:19 #1
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Saloon or single seater
Hello Everyone
I am a new racing driver and have recently passed my National B and hoping to start a season next year.
I would like to ask what are the differences between single seater and saloon car racing series especially in terms of budget.
For saloon car, I am looking at BMW Kumho championship. However, after having spent a year or two in this series, I would eventually want to move into some single seater championship.
Can someone give me rough comparison of cost of club car racing season (such as Kumho BMW series) with a single seater championship costing the least.
Thanks
Jabran Zahid
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10th November 2010, 08:19 #2
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Originally Posted by new_racer
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10th November 2010, 11:13 #3
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Good luck!
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10th November 2010, 17:18 #4
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Although I am not a race driver, I think single seaters are more expensive,
The thing with single seaters is that teams often like those who started at a young age doing karting.
Becoming a touring car driver might be easier, but remember, professional race driving is not cheap, and often, its the people you know, rather than your talent that gets you somewhere...Whats a uni?
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10th November 2010, 17:19 #5
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This link may be of some interest to you...
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